Software Lifecycle Sample Clauses

Software Lifecycle. Modality Systems provides hotfix and rollup updates for a period of twelve (12) months following the release of a new version of the Software. For further information please refer to the Modality Systems’ Software Lifecycle (available online).
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Software Lifecycle. Ziggo can only support software that is supported by the software manufacturer, distributor or community in the mainstream support phase. If software is no longer supported by the manufacturer or distributor, the Customer can request to upgrade to a more recent version of the software (if the software is supported by Ziggo). In some cases, when the security of the Ziggo infrastructure is in danger, Ziggo will request the Customer to upgrade to supported versions of the software. If these requests are not responded by the Customer in due time, Ziggo will do the software upgrade on the Customer’s responsibility or disconnect the server from the network. Ziggo never encourages an in-place upgrade of the operating system. Instead Ziggo provides a similar server with the new version of the operating system (and applications) for dedicated server customers. The Ziggo account manager has to be contacted if Customer wants to upgrade its server with a new version of an operating system. Overview of support dates for Linux distributions can be found in appendix 1
Software Lifecycle. Nasstar provides hotfix and rollup updates for a period of twelve (12) months following the release of a new version of the Software. For further information please refer to the Nasstar’ Software Lifecycle (available online).
Software Lifecycle. Mendix will only support the current major release and the two (2) prior major releases of the App Platform. Mendix shall (a) at least support any major release for a minimum period of twenty-four (24) months from its release date, and (b) not cease to support any major release prior to expiration of said twenty-four months and after Mendix has released at least two (2) newer major releases (“End-of-Life-Date”).
Software Lifecycle. The version of the BA Application software may be upgraded from time to time to add support for new functions and services. By installing the BA Application the Licensee agrees to keep the BA Application software version on all the BlackBerrys of its employees not more than one release behind the current production version and will update or procure that its employees update to the latest version within three months of release The Licensee will supply primary and secondary contacts to BA so that BA can communicate the latest version and release schedule to it from time to time. The Licensee undertakes to ensure that this information is communicated to all of its employees who have a BlackBerry with the BA Application downloaded to it and to procure that these employees make the necessary updates in accordance with these terms and conditions.
Software Lifecycle. Telenet can only support software that is supported by the software manufacturer, distributor or community in the mainstream support phase. If software is no longer supported by the manufacturer or distributor, the Customer can request to upgrade to a more recent version of the software (if the software is supported by Telenet). In some cases, when the security of the Telenet infrastructure is in danger, Telenet will request the Customer to upgrade to supported versions of the software. If these requests are not responded by the Customer in due time, Telenet will do the software upgrade on the Customer‟s responsibility or disconnect the server from the network. Telenet never encourages an in-place upgrade of the operating system. Instead Telenet provides a similar server with the new version of the operating system (and applications) for dedicated server customers. The Telenet account manager has to be contacted if Customer wants to upgrade its server with a new version of an operating system. Overview of support dates for Linux distributions : Linux Distribution Server Version Support End date Ubuntu 6.06 LTS June 2011 Ubuntu 8.04 LTS April 2013 Ubuntu 10.04 LTS April 2015 CentOS 4.x March 2012 CentOS 5.x April 2014 Redhat enterprise Linux 4.x Februari 2012 Redhat enterprise Linux 5.x March 2014 Suse enterprise Linux 10 2011 Suse enterprise Linux 11 2014

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  • Hardware and Software In order to use the Services, you must obtain and maintain, at your expense, compatible mobile hardware and software as specified by Credit Union from time to time. Credit Union is not responsible for any third party software you may need to use the Services. Any such software is accepted by you as is and is subject to the terms and conditions of the software agreement you enter into directly with the third party software provider at time of download and installation.

  • Open Source Software The Software product may include certain open source components that are subject to open source licenses (“Open Source Software”), in which case, the embedded Open Source Software is owned by a third party. The Open Source Software is not subject to the terms and conditions of this XXXX. Instead, each item of Open Source Software is licensed under its applicable license terms which accompanies such Open Source Software. Nothing in this XXXX limits your rights under, nor grants you rights that supersede, the terms and conditions of any applicable license terms for the Open Source Software. Any fees charged by GC in connection with the SOFTWARE, do not apply to the Open Source Software for which fees may not be charged under the applicable license terms. The terms and conditions of the applicable license for the Open Source Software are available on the LICENSE.txt file, which is provided with the SOFTWARE.

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